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FAIR, WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight. A< NORWICH, CONN, fiONfiAY, MAY 12, 1913, FULL ASSOCIATED Framily In a high class featuring Miss Loulse and - Jules Levy, Jr., | the J‘V Lavy musieal act, levy; vielinist, "xm pmr -&Ullustntvflsu!fl cornetist. The name Lcvy alone is a | Vaudavilie an ihviu Pletures at | $iTe gharantec of something good in | tbe Augitotiut, the musieal line. Hines and Reming- | Republican Caueus (n Town Hall ton, a team of the goo! old timers who | The 10 at Davis Theatre. = |do 'a sereamingly funny skit entitied | Uncad omn‘-i' eufi::'l 5 9. 9. ¥ | Dippy Dellcia, and it yon want a good | iames Unien, No, 137, U. B. ef C: helfl-ny laugh den’t miss them. that's | ol A, mbcts i jal The Mitchell Brothers, the other | in Cargentdrs’ Hall Yot tomeiave, No. 184 L o in Austin Buliding. wich, Lodge, No, 248 N. B. . Pu ‘n Buckingham Memorial n\fuunuh Gounell, Ne. 11, Br of P, & in T. A, B, Hall att Iswdge, Neo. 25, A. O, U W, viz ln Pohemah Hall, Taftville ANNOUNCrien TS N. B O. P, meets tonight. Sale and supper of Catholic Wo- men's club postponed to Wednesday, May 3imt. Miss Adies gives a valuable hint to- day about graceful, natural waves in spring halr styles. See adv. BLATER HALL. The Nerwich Art Students’ associa- tion will present at Slater hall Wed- ™ ¥ with an ac ;armll Beckwi Tallows: th, THE ITALIAN evening Cld Masters in Tab- companying lecture ICHOOL. Music, Detall of the Presentation of T ne Arts, Venlce. Masie. Lott, Brera, one, Halser Fri Mu The programme Madonna Laura Milan. asto. Portrait of Young Man jedrich Museum, Ambregio de Predis, Beatrice d'Este? Ambrosiana, Milan. Titen's Daughter, Lavinia Friendich Museum, Berlin. The Ralian Art and Its Influence, Mr. Beckwith, THE DUTCH SCHOOL. The Concert Ter Boreh, Kaiser Friedrich Franz Hals, Ealser Friedrich Museum, Beriin. Singing Bey Museum, Berlin. Musle. Vi Kaiser Friedrich Museum. Rembrandt, Pitti, Florence. The Dutch Scheol, Mr. Beckwith. THE FRENCH SCHOOL. L'Indifferent Watteau, Louvre, Paris. 'Oisean Mort Greuse, Louvre, , Paris. Music. Nattier, Ame. Le Brun, National Gal Influence of Modern A The Peari Necklace Portrait of the Artist Princess Louise lery, London. . Mr. Beckwith. THE ENGLI Reynolds, National Gall Don't fail to bring your opera glas SH SCHOOL. Portrait of the Artist Age of Innocence lery, London. ta ®ea the details so carefully carried out in the pictures. Seats are on sale =t George A. Davis’, DAVIS Ti HEATRE. The Ress Maid Full of Color and Beauty. TR every minute of its two delight- | ful aets as refreshing snd colorful as 2 _rose gurden in June, The Rose Maid, Werba & Leuscher's most recent light apera success, comes to the Davis the- atre tonight. More eclaborate than its musical sister, The Spring Maid, in its enic equipment, The Rose Maid still cetaine s of the forme laborate scenically of any comic opera | oduced in recent orders on the spect cclally T succoss At times This is es years. tacular. all the daintiness and tuneful- and this itest offering is said to be the most | it true in the second act of the slece, which plctures the exterior of a onster hotel in fashionable seashore Ostend, Belgiu resort. In_this scene the astonizhed audience beholds the great entrance and lower floors of the hostelry with the grand stairc se anked on either side by gigantic pil- aTS, rmu ing up t Aecorated verandas. be discerned far-reaching rich in furnishings, o broad and gail resembling y In the rear can corridors, the | famous Peacock Alley of New York's rashionable Waldorf Astoria. The Rose Mald will be presented here with all be the equipment ermed the opera that cauged it to of fun and fas during its New York run. AUDITORIUM HAS CLASSY SHOW FOR TODAY. The management of the Auditorium has arrenged a programme of vaude- viile, Kinemacolor and black and whit ? filmg for the first three days of this | weelc that is practically a model show | of its kind. The Celli Opera c a very high | class singing organization of five peo ple, and all with present the miniature ope:etta e A Night in Old Max complete producti woenery and electri erything necessary class offering in ev Irving Jones. «colored comedian & be heard in his own songs and storie: and this funny comedian i3 without an | equal in his The above iwo singing and comedy. novelty act is =how nplete and this is provided by who offer an original comedy noveity. A noweity trained voices, wi' drid. This is n, carrying cal effec! to make thi a hig acts comtain Now to make t The jugslin h ery re: America oremost | nd song writer, will | Ozaves, z is offered in the moving pictare line in the famous Snookums. ¢he Newlywed Baby, who will be seen | in the screaming funny comedy enti- tied Business AMu These pictures are roons made by Not sctual moving ¢ Interfere. MeManus, the origina- tor of this character. Thess plefures are not people made up as cartoons, but the actual cartoons themselv How it is done 15 a trade secref, but vou may draw vour own conclusions. BREED THEATRE A Wise Old Elephant, the Season’s Greatest Two- Reel Feature. Por today the Breed has selected the phencmenal motion picture sensation A Wise Ol This is a fasci Elephant, a Selig produc- iis headliner. 12 red-blooded romance set amidst he picturesque backgrounds of tropicai Tast n which Toddles, the vor s and all-bui-human eie- poan’. zives a remarkable demonstra- on =ppears senger, c carrier, kidnapper, of wild animal intelligence. in his startling an@ cléverly «nacted roles of protector, panion, guardian, detective, ete. H, love :nes. peacemaker, This very remarkable picture will be 2t the Breed for today and tomorrow | snly. The Biograph company presents The Bride, a story Stolen vengeance; the Kal of lem company pre nts The Sneak, with Tom Moore and Alica Joyce, and Too Much Parcel Post s the convulsing American Pathe com DAVIS THEATRE. Regular Vaudevill, e Matines Today This afternoon misdirected sual matineee of vaudavilie and pho- ‘oplavs and a bill «lass will be seen, Patetia Onrt & o, one Aoel re wheel and etinze on a ot THAT nasds n of the hest ever Mdlie, Onzt rides on there will ba the of the very best headed ny la in & noveity Dieyvel ween wenaat o Anotha recammandation har gaiden aect on this bill, are two funny fellows WHo do an eeeentric aerobatic act and | rill keep wup the fun while they through their different stunts. The vhotoplays are of the very highest Standerd and inciude an exeiting two- reel war drama called Sinews of War, full of dashing horse riding and lively every minute it is on the screen. There will ‘be twq screamingly funny Key- stone comedles on this bill that will make you laugh whether you want to or_neft. Don't forget The Rose Maid tenight. COLCHESTER New Set of Pictures at Llbrary— | Qame with Windham Team Post- poned—Varied entertainment by Pu- pils. Ronald K. Browa of New York was the guest of reimtives in town over | Sunday. | Dr, J. M. Klein of Hartford was at hils summer resldence on PBroadway over Sunday. ‘William . Van Horn of Williman- tic has been visiting friends in town. H. G. Meserve was in Boston Sat- urday attending the funeral of a friend. Charles Hammond of Rockville was & recent guest of Coichester friends. Miss Mubel Hickox of Willimantic was at her home on Linwond avenue the past week. Ray_ Bliven of Salem was in town Seturday Harry Flgart was a | ehester and Mariboro | " Harry Groobert was a visitor in Sa- {lem and North Plains Saturday. Classic Pictures at Library. A new set of pictures have arrived at the Cragin lbrary. The title is Olympian Gods and Goddesses. Game Postponed. The game of ball between the Col- esters and Emeralds of Windham which was to have been played on the park Saturday afternoon was post- poned. Walter B. Lombard has returned from Hurtford. i Carl Jones of Hebron was a Col- chester caller Saturday. Pupils’ Entertainment. The program for the enteriainment in Tip Top hall by the pupils of the district school consists of folk dane and songs. The primary dances, s called, are really singing games anc are e pupils of grades and 4. The folk dance class meeting give dances used by the upper grades Songs in two and three parts are given | by zrade 4. | caller in West- Saturday. Patrick McEwen has returned to Waterbury after a week's visit in town. Thomas P. Kinney accempsanied him home for severnl weeks stay. Leslie Lefingwell and Franeis Brown 1 ! | i left last week for » few days' visit | with friends In New York | Gone to Milwaukee. | Michael MoNulty, who has beon | working the gravel pit for several ‘mnnths eft Saturday for Milwaukee where hes secured employment. J. Goldenburgh, who has been in New York for the winter, has returned. Mrs. S, Sinkowitz and daughter have returned to Westrield, Mass., af- ter a few days' visit with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Levine, ! Harolg Porter of Hartford is at his { home in Pleasant street for a few days Thirty Fine Trout. i John O'Connell and Norman' Purple of Hast Hampton were trout fishing Thursday. catching a string of 30. The largest weighed one and a quarier pounds, several weighed -4 of a pound. Ronald K. Brown of New York is the guest of relatives in town. At the Cohgregational church Sun- day evening the pastor, Rev. H. A. Blake, spoke on Jews and Judaeism. House and Barn of Milo Burr Burned —B. W. S. and A. Club’s Team De- feated at Voluntown, 3 to Z—Whit Sunday Services. About midnizht Saturday broke out in the house owned © Burr situated on the Hanover t sailles road, about half a mile fanover. The fire spread rapidl strong wind, and as the I situated on a lomely par. of the roaq little help from neighbor farms was available. The house was quic by the flames, which spread to the i barn sdjacent. In spite of all efforts tt was completely destroved, 1zble hor and fine Both house and estroved. " not known sympaihy of ly destroyed { ana completely the fire were is M many | Brief Paragraphs. n O’Erien of Providence wi suest of local friends Sunday. Joseph Semie of Mefiden w: ing friends in town Saturday and day. the vi: Sun t- ik Love over Sunday, was in Pascoag, siting relativ Patrick O'Brien. formerly of town. at present on the U. Dbattl ship New Hampshire stationed at New R s port. R. L, was entertained by friends Sun | Adelard Gau of Meriden was t} | Buest of his sis rs. A. E. Raven | elle over Sunda | Henry Despathy of Mocsup was { uest Sunday of his parents, Mr. and { s, Gregoire Desvathy of High street. | | _William Donnelly left Sunday for | | Providence where he will spe al | week's vacation with friends | Entertained President McGuinness. | _William McGuinness, president of | | the T. A. B. soclety of Norwich was | a guest Sunday of J. P. Brown. Samuel Butterworth of Plainfield was the guest of local friends on Sun- d: John Woods of New T.ondon 'was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of the Little Flats Sun- day. Voluntown 3. Baltic 2. The B. W. S. and A. club team went to Voluntown Saturdav. making the joyrney by team in spite of nn- favorable weather conditions. The fans in Volunfown braved fhe wintry winds and showed that they iwere banking on their team to win, wh! 1a just what happened. The score was 310 2 when the game ended and mari- ed another hard luck geme for the Baltic nine, Neither team {6 the aighth Inning but in t scored the game bhegnn fo get interesting, Haltlo had three men on baser once | and two men on once, hul through hard ek falied (o gel the winnlng Bob Pilllng, cateher for aine, played 6 siar gare, f.ove pltched excellen 3. Bralth 18 passl o few | | velatives in Worcester and | Uxhridge, lass, Feast of Pentccost. Sunday, the feast of Penteco i ted Si, Mary’s eh =pect usieal pregramn. ! ihe vy, Alos impressive on Lie fensi 4l both masses were Fivered by Rev, U, O Helteras: Hlasxed Virsin's aliar was hexulifs decorated in white earnations in mem- ory of Mothers' day. Village Interests. There is tn he a meeting of the Resary sociely Wednesday cvening af- ter the decotions In St. Mary’s ehurc] The Ladies’ Afd seciety of the . Ji church sre preparing fer thelr an- nuai strawberry supper. Miss Fidelis and Anna Donahee are visiting relatives In Rockville: EASTFORD Mrs, Warren Keith, whe for the past few months has been at a private hos- pital in Willinantic, has returned to her home and is no better. Mrs, Grace Madison of Putnam is caring for her. There was no school here Iriday owing te the teachers’ convention in Putnam. The friende of Mr. and Mrs. Sesaire Clouet sympathize with them in the death of Mrs, Clouet’s mother, who resided in New York state, where Mrs, Clouet has been staylng for the b: few weeke, Mrs. Colburn and daughter Violet have gone to the Catskills for the gum- mer. They expect to join Mr. Colburn, who has taken the contract to build a state road there. Rev. Frank Chamberlain in tha chapel at Woodstock Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock preached Valley Senator Nathan Goff, of West Vir- ginia, will receive aside from his sen- ate salary of $7,500 an additional $7,000 as full pay of a retired federal court judge. i | | | watch, WANTED. under the heading of WANTED, FOR SALE, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line ¥0 RENT. WANTED—GIrl_for housowork. D: R. 4. Lieberthal, Jewett City. T may12d WANYED —Au intelligent man, young or miudic suged, to sttend a person milaly nervuus at bome. Address to- day ity phewe, 1f any, Lock Hox 390, Norwich. mayidd WANTED—Experienced wailress [or lunch room; &lsu cashier. inguire City Luach d WANTED-—I wish to hire two fur- nished rooms, with or without board, just outside city; no objection jo Yan- e, Tattville, I'Tading Cove or' line of Westerly trolley. Address today with barticulars and phone call, if any, to Lock Box P. O. Three Hundred and Ninety, Norwich. may10d WANTED —liverybody to_~njoy colléction and delivery service of clock and jewelry repairs of L. Clégg, 1238 Washington St, Gits. Drop postal or phone 3i7-2. apr2Wru CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Atways Bought Bears the . ; : Signature of FOR SALE. Seashore Land For Saa FOlly acres of llgn lanc siluate om stato macadam road overloking the Atlanii: eceau from Point Judith om the east to Montauk en the west. Only 25 mioutes’ ride from Westerly staion, No Yo N H & ROR FRANK W, COY, Leng Distance Teiephoms, 6 High Street Westerly, R. L decilé AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have jusi put a caricad inte our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for Luls sure crop producer. The experts of the country say the greund limestone is better than the — burnt lime, and ‘s is what we have. Seld by (he bag, ton or carload. PECK, WWilLIAMS & CO. febidd FOR SALE. S Fifteen head of Horses. Must be sold at once to make room for more. CHAMPLIN & HEWITT, Phene i45. Westerly, R. 1. mayid FOR SALE arm_of 75 acres of land, about tillable, balance pasture and woodland, about 15 acres of wood and timber, plenty of water on farm. House contains 3 rooms with running water, in a feir condition, with barn and sther buildings. Farin is pleas- antly located in the Town of reston, about 30 minutes’ drive to Franklin Square. Price rea- sonable and can arrange for a liberal loan. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, MNorwich, Ct. ON THE RIVER, near Gales Ferry, Room Cottage, Barn, Hennery, three acres of land. House has heat. “E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 308 86 Cliff Street Bight Fru st am MISCELLANEOUS. BONT swer p « iny kind of vegetable or before you see the J. P. enhouses, ‘near St. Mary's Tel. 692-4. may9d BUY LOST AND FOUNPD. LOST ap bt oetween otthelf's, brown crochet Return to B thay12d - Sunday e evening, an smalt sizo goid walen' Reward if ro: lezear Blanchctte, Dunlel- may10d LEGAL NOTICES. Proposals for Printing Laws State of Connecticut. Office of the Comptrol Hartford, May 9, 1 Sealed proposals for printing binding hiei form (wenty the Public at part ch the hibits current expense Constitution of t ummary statemeni of the per funds of the State and of ment, 2 statement of the in edness of the State. and such proposed acis as are ordered io be continued to session of General A= accordance with specifica- ned on application, will be at this office till 13 o'clock May 20, 1913. reserved to reject any or all DANIEL P. DUNN 104 Comptroller. GOURT OF PROBATE HELD h, within and for the Disirict Norwich, on the Luth day of May A D, 191 Present—NELSON J. G. Judge. Estate of Frank Carroll, iate of Norwich, in said D: L uudeased, George E. Parsons and R Carroll, both of Norwics, Coms eured’ in_ Cour: and filed a pe praying, for the reasons therein set fortn, ihat an insiciinent purporting to be the last W testament of <aid qeccased be admitied to probat Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said setition be neard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 17t ay of Mayv, A, D, 1913 at 9 o'clock tha forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing reon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one timo in some r having a clrculation In sald east five dars prior to iiearing, and that retu il Cour T.RON Jf. AYTANG, Judga. and foregoing is a trus i MONEY LOANED ned grr on ] l | { | tory quick. WANTED —Agents, new household spectalty: sells on sight; many repeat orders; bonanza for agents; write to- day for free pi Box 30, Mars Fill, Mo. mayl0d WANTED—Girls to operate on power machines on men's trousers; paid while learning and good pay affer learned; no lost time: b4 hours a week. ADpIY Cohen Goidman & Co. 3z. Bank St., New London, Conn. maylod WANTED _To buy a second hand canoce. Apply Box ¥, Bulletin. maylod WANTED A lady to do housework in the country; one that would appre- ciate a good home with-fair wages. Address. Sox 47, K. K. D. No. 1, Nortn Stonington, Conn. mav$d the | fculars and get terri- | Merchandise Speciaity Co., | FOR SALE: { on. Apply ai Bulietin Orfice. | TWOR SALK —— Strawberry plants, jargest strawberry I have seen, 100 for $1. John Maki, South Canterbury, Ct. FOR SALE—One vear old shepherd dog, weight 35 pounds. Appiy to Ci son, Baltic, P. O. Box 227. mayl2d WON'T LAY WHEN TORTURED BY lice and mites; Pratt’s Powdered and Liauid Lico Killers cuickly exterminate | theae irouble makers; slight cost: guarantee: P. Holioway. J. P. Bar- stow & Co.. Norwich Grain Co.. C. W. Hill & Son, Jos. Connoi & Sous. Grocmevilio Grain Co. A. Al | Muming, Yanue: g | TFOR SALE—A lady s bicycle in good repair. Address Box 34, Norwich i0wn. may10d T FOR SALE_A fine quare merso piano; am leaving the city the 20th and | Wish to dispose of same: can be seen any time until the 20th. Inquire at | Builetin Office. may10d _ FOR SALE 5 Church St. gas stove, walnut cabinet, sideboard, pieces of sil- ver, gold-band china, gilt stand, man- Yol mivror, toilet castets piush Sofa and chairs and tabouret. Sale 16 to 12 g. m. and ayliod FOR SALE— riand car, in good running condition and newly painted. Inquire at Jewett City Auto tatio maysd FOR SALE-—Road mare, 6 years old sound and kind, not afrald or any thing, For pacticulars A address Box 198, Killingly, Ct. Tel. Danielson 210-4. Vegetable and flower is the time to do your heve Barliania, Bouny Now We, est, Cnalks Jewel and Dwarf Cham- pion’ tomato planis, Grand Rapias let- plants. planting. tuce, =alvias, verbenas, asiers and pan- WANTED —To rent small place or | #les in any quantities. Let us quete farm in the country. Box Bujletin | you prices. F. H. Peckham, East Side. Co. maydd | Tel. 1012 mayid WANTED Drug clerk. Young man| FOR SALE—Meat silce i with asmistant’s lLicense preferreq. ief- | tion; cash register, nearly new. Wii- erences. Apothecaries Hall Co. Wa- | llam W. Ives, Trustee, Norwich, Conn. terbury, Conn. maydd may6d S WANTOD- v _man of good FOR SALE A Pope Hariford auio, business ablilty as solicitor, collector | in first ciass condition, top. wind- ftice Spacial requirement | shield, olectr hts, extra shoe, two e experience and tuct are neces- | inmer tubes, pump, Jac| = etc.; de ‘xing-_ - manufacturing, jobbing, retatl or | siration if desired; pr or & few days Privale inilerests: stight business for | only, $40C termu. il position; no loan or coliceting agencies | Wicox, ¥ may&d conside best reterences; parma- | o 3 farm of nent situation with right party aesired. | soren in. s cornmer of Cant: \ddress . O. Box 70i. Westerly, R. 1. O containing over 100.aeres of tim- A aree miles from rallroad. James ver, Ct WANTED —farms and country husi- ness. If you care to get a guick buyer for your farm or country business write to Burman & Cherney, the old established and reliable real estate and business brokers, 133 Pesex St. N. Y. may8d WANTED—A competent cook and second sirl. Apply Box C., Moosup, Conn. maysd WANTED — Refined. intellectual voung woman to attend office and house of widower with one son, § years oid. Lifetime position if right party applies. References request Dr. Lapenta, 125 Bank St. New Lon- do: Conn. mayid WANTED —A man who ocan make himself useful around woodworking machinery; steady employment. at Bulletin Office T WANTED—Girls at Thermos Bottle Co., Laurel Hill. may6d WANTED At once, first class bar- ber: must be temperate. Apply Ralph E. Smith, Putnam, Conn. mayéd pantsmaker: good pay, T. A. Rioux, Jewett City! illustrated book protected posi- in 0. Thousands of vacancles every year.Big chance here for ou, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Ask tor booklet T-633. No obligation.” Earl Hopkins, Wash- ington, D. C. ma¥1d WANTED —Second-hand paper_cutter, Liand, lever operated. ~Brown Printing 0. 94 Willlams St, Norwich, Ct d TED Ladies make supporter: $12 per 100; no canvassing; materia furnished; stamped envelope for par- ticulars. Wabash Supply Co., Desk 817, Milwaukee, Wis. marlsd T WANTED—Piano_tuning. A. G. Gor- don, 895 Prospect St. City. Tel. 632-2. iyld TWANTED — Hired man, single, to work on farm and board with family: $25.00 a monih salary. inquire of Glen Rock Farm (Ledyard). nds, Manager, Mystic, Conn. WANTED _Agents, call on_best peo- ple t seller, netting $1.25 on_each 8ale; free particulars. W. Frank Down- ing Co. 62 Center St.. Wallingford, Ct WANTED Cooks, Day Laborers, Farm Maids, Kitchen Man, General work Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Blds. Hands, House- HELP WANTED FOR THE _DYEHO! FINISHING DEPT. HALL BROS., aprisd 20 Commerce St. Eggs fi'AfiVlg Egdgs | 50,000 Dozen FRESH We want EGGS. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commercs St. FOR SALE. As a going concern, the E. H. Mathews Art and Picturs Store b iness (formeriy E. H. McNickle), and 64 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. An opportunity for a live wire to get a geod going Lusiness at a low figure. All inquiries should be made of the undersigned at the store. * J. A. MATHEWS, FOR SALE A New 6-Roum Coitage, wily Flestrio Light, Fite ®oid Kieam Ileat T.arge Let, Batn, feen minute eap servies, en ensy Inquire of N, TARRANT & CO., 117 Main 8t Nocwish, Conn, terms, Apply | Apply mayra | to | CE mayid SALI—A_Suarp separatlo No. 4, with extenslon snhaft and pull can be run by hand. James ~Mone, | Hanover, Ci mayhd | TFOR SALE—Sixz-room cottage nouse, | improvements, barn, large lot. near | Phermos Co., Laurel mill. = A. W. Rock- wood. Yantic, Conn. may2d FOR SALE Boarding house 21 reoms, furnished complete, all modern improvements; 28 boarders; board 34.50 and §5 per week, payable in advance. Address Boarder, care Bulletin Co. mayid | TWOR SALE —Indian Runner eggs 5 [ ducklings 20c, Reds or Leg. eggs, 13 for $1, or 100 for 35. “Thread G | Pouitry Yarde, Willimantic, Conn. T epuone 272- apr23 FOR SALE Baby chicks, hatchin | eggs and custom hatching. Our B. C | White Leghorns, Bianchard’s strain, are unequailed for size, vigor and esg production. Hot water Candee muain- moih incubator used. Custom hateh- A&, 32 pev. tray of 75 eggs. Chicks, 138, Cgs, T30 per 15, 34 per 100, Satil isfaction guaranteed Pleasant View Poultry Farm, Leonard Bridge, Conn. Jos. Jamalow. Tel. 43-13, Lebanon. apridd FOft SALE — Second-hand double | dump cart in first class condition. Ap- ply Rcott & Clark Cor aprizd R SALIE—Open isunch, 18X5%%, 4- horse power, Lathrop engine, in good condition. Address J. T. M., 44 St, Norwich, Conn. apriid kinds of seeds and seed potatoes, best fertilizers, etc. Prices reasonable. Greenevilie Grain Co. Teiepuone 326-b. aprad FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford automobile. Johm B. Stoadard, 319 Franklin St. aprid FOR SALE—SIab wood, slove lengios, §4.00 cord, si.ou balf cord. G. A. Bui lard. Phone 646-12 dec25d Leanas a4 Uo s 250 noiencdus and iov 0% (reguiar business side, CLVeiopus, tvdis) priliced, 1O ILyU; vul ©4Ch, $0.UV. S€nA LoL SAMpIEs ahu PIICES Lur any PrilliNg YOU alc il hceu ol ‘Ine Bulelu Cumpany, Norwicn, conn. " FOR SALE—ALL i Lo SALE OR THADE —Good lo-acre farm, well located near viilage and neIgibors, OL Coichhokc 4hU i K. L., on steady stream, Wi wei equippe &FiS. ML, Ciuel Inill ADd SAW L, Q0- g good busiu avouc vy power over wi 3 room house, mew barn, ana sheas; good lana; EouG Lruit gam price’ Lor unmeaiace sale, Lor collage 1o or D Wi, X lars. Iryoms AEncy, Wilmanue, teblia pige, thorough- veiter in ‘the NGrth Stoning- Conn. &L I Lualow Far 5, morwich, kL. NTAN L F: 5 65 enveiopes (regular business size), cafd printec in _corner, 31.40; 32005 0,600, $U.90; 10,0u0, $10.005; noteheads, ‘633, printed, 3Liv; 1ot L 36005 10,000, $12.50; ' 500 S Xli, printed, 31 §3.50; biilheads, x84, printed 3210 5,900, $4.50; | statements,’ 5l3x8%, ' printed, { 1000, $1.88; 5,000, 8.00: 1 Printing of every ' deseription — dons prompuy. Nend iy samplies. The sui- in Co. Printers znd Binders, Nor Conn. THE PLALT-CADDEN Co. Mitn Nirest = 5 FOR SALEL i per week THE PLALT-CADDEN CO.. i Wain Street. MAERMEN, FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATTENTION? 100 HORSES AND WARES 106 1d ail in Gr diton, Among tnem are ed ing In weight from 2200 to prices $200 to 3423 & pair; 560 to 5185; three mares al mares, pavement sore; pairs, ran Fdo0 ponin singie horse: in foal: seve: uitable for country wo single and double harness; 50 days’ trial ailowad: it not satisfictory return wt our ex pease: will shin 1o burchaser in_apy fown within 100 miles of New York i City free of Cuarge, with new halter 5 and Tree passes home to 1 l a, offica and stable, VAN DYEE KBIPRESS COMPANY, 190 Wiest 180k Sc, cor. Tth Ave,, Rew Lok ¢ Tel. 6248 Cheluen. Ten minuies ride frem ferrics to de pet, may 12 Peck’s Real Estal: Agency . FAEMS A SPECIALTY 1132 Spring St., and | bt Willimantic = TO RENT-—-Five-room tenement. Ap- ply al tartvilie Hotel. mayiia TO, RENT—Wc¢ Lave a barn to rent very reasonable. suitable lor garage Or i few Norses. One mMinuLe JYOW LAy rei Hul Ave., Nive miLuwes walk from Frankun sSqoa Lock Box 1hree Nineiy, may1zd TO RE Lower part of $8 Wash- ington »t., 5 rooms and bath, with or WILHOUL EArage; 280 nouse ol § rooms and bacn, ad uaprovemencs. J. srad- 1ord, ssookpinder, 198 11 . or_at 58 Washmngion aftor 6 p. m. - may TO RENT—On Hodarl Ave., nice s ny »-room flai, patn room, punLry room and ©oul On 4me NOLY, BaB laixe and one OF IWO fouims @bove; Chande- llers, all imMprovemcuts excepe heat, also’ barn for horse of autowobils i aesired. - Enquire Mrs. vars, o3 Hobart v ana 2 or beiw e b pom EUIN Rl 0 RENT—Two tenements near the and westeriy troey, to rent Qaress HOX xi, K. ff L ningon, Conn. TO RENT—Taird floor, tenement, bath, set Wi Chest- TO_RBNT—Six-room house on : pug St Enquite B. Lewis, 341 uin St maysd 70 RENT Tenement oi five rooms, hot water, bat onveriences, big pi- azza, good new barn suitabie for h or auto. Inquire at Governor Bro place, beyond Mapies Corner, \West Main’ St aprzdd M0 RENT—diodern nine-room Louse on Bliss Place. C. H. Case, Bliss Place. aprid TO HEN T_Store at 35 Frankiim St suitable for any line of business. in- quire at Bulietin Office. feb2bd FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- tion, Mrs. Emma Mo 1s Unmion St FURNISHED ROOMS, veniences. 38 Union St Iviia 11 1mod: Telep ermos class in JOHN sa may PRESS DIBPATCHES A PIOTURE, Where tides of tossed wistaria bicom Foam up in purple turbulence, Where twining boughs have built a room And_wing'd winds pause to garner sceats And - sosttered sunlight flecks the oom She broods in pemsive indolence. What is the thought that holds her thrall, That dims her sight with unshed tears What twirlun-ded heart songs droop and a In broken music on her ears? She dreams ’tis not the winds which ase 2 That lisp along the shaken vine: Whose footstep stirs the rustiing i None else that listened might divine] She sees her child that never was Look up with longing in his eyes. Unkissed. his lifted forehead gaine A grace not earthly, but more rare - For since her heart but only fefgns, Wherefore should love not feign hin fair? Put blood of roses in his veins, Weave yeilow sunshine for his haiw’ ghosts of little children dead hat w‘a‘;xder“wl.l;;\l‘l, uncaressed. ng lips jove unfed, She Tain would cradle on her breast For his sweet sake whose lonely heal Has never known that tender rest. | i | | And thus she sits, and thus she broods, Where drifted blossoms freak thé srass; ¢ winds fhat move across her moods Pulse with low whispers as they pass, | And in their eerier interludes | She hears a_voice that never was. | —New York Evening Sun SHALL SPRING comE.” Spring shall come, come again, calling up the moor-fowl, | Spring shall bring the sun and vel@ ng the bees and flowers Red shall the heather bloom over hl and vailey, t flow the spring through the syen flowing hours; e dav shine as it shone on my hildhood: ir shine the day on the house with open door; Birds comes and cry there and twitter in the chimney— But I go forever and come again no more. —TRobert Louis Willie.” HUMOR OF THE DAY “Why do vou call that cat Plutarch}’ On_account of his numerous lives® —Louisville Courier-Journal. 18 she o woman of culture?” “I think she must be. She says sim | prefers the movies and vaudeville to the regular drama.'—Life Mother—Aabel, why do two pieces of cake? Mabel—'Cause, ma, you told me not to ask twice for if.—Puck. | Mantell—T had no idea | was worth more than { Dunlop—Tle wasn't | ment dissolved his Stevenson, “Wandering' vou take that Banks ten millions. till the govern- truat.—Brooklyn TO RENT The Modern l?esidence, 25 Slater Avenue, formerly occupied by Rev. P. C. Wright Possession given at once. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Comn. FOR RENT A suite of two rcoms, micely fur- nished and pleasant; also single room, furnished or not. J. B LUCA | Room 32, | apr24a Central Building. Coit | INVESIMENTS are selling at very at this time. low prices If you desire to buy or to exchange some of your present holding we will e pleased to serve you. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Morwich, Ct. Norwich Correspondent of pencer Trask & Co., New York Brokers, THE by ned m. The price is 14 possession tig ven of Fique: K, on nd, over- looking the 4 nwnes river and border- ing on one of i(s branches, 1he man- sion house (althougn nearly 150 years | { old. is well kept) 1s Zi siories nigh, { 12 rooms, nouse m 1ir s condition, | surrounded by bea: shade tr ! fine barn 50xu0 other bains, c | several hennerys and an jcenonse | tons’ capactiy. all bulidings ent condliijun: plents | dance oi wood and ¢ wort | of “timber "on place. el L o of cultly Gllable, | 90 1 pasture and | som and 200 loads of “ 1zet farming toois wil | | | p i ve A four-room bungalow (new s has 75 feel frontage or water rements, near trolley, This is ai Pieasant View. Inquire Send fo s Farm Bulletin- choice of 400. WILLIAM 40 Weng A. WILCOX, - Broker. ~o. w FOR quire ot H. Suilding, Main Street Sale Horses 40 They are iisve. The hest load of Horses © has been in New Lendon anty, in & vear, Big Horses and the business kind. Come and see LMFI R, TIERSON, may2 J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Whitegione 5c and the J. F. C Clgars are tne best on the market £:z them i 102 Don't » ever vou sweep under the carpet Janitor—Yessuh; everything under ord. what u_ are T the always sweeps carpet.—Yale fund " to understané such things,” replied the _ worried parent. “Wait until you have a bank account and then vou will know, Buffalo Fxpress. Dobbs—Has the widow given you any encouragement? ~ Hobbs—Rather! When I asked her how long her husband had been dead she said he's been dead about long enough Boston Transeript. Gearge—Didn’t you notice that - T pressed your foot at dinner tonight? Fthel—Why, it wasn't my foot you pressed. O, George. 1 wondered why mother was smilling so sweetly at the minister!—Judge. After all, there's nothing name,” said the Wise Guy, glanced over the paper. “Moaning what?' asked the boob. “The town of Waterproof, La., fiooded,” replied the Wise Guy.—Cin- cinnati Enquirer, is a sinking too young | | in as a he is Ry PE Sweden in 1910 produced agricul- tural ‘machinery valued at $6,770,918. Los Angeles is to have a cotton factory to cost $1,000,000 and to em- ploy 3,300 workers. Genuine white hair is so valuabie that it will bring sometimes as much as $25 an ounc The governments of Germany and Hungary maintain bureaus for testing farm machinery. The southern branch of the Manila railroad has been completed to Lu- cena and traffic opened. The United States supplies 14 per of the imports of foreign coun- . or $2,375,476,000 worth India has produced about 2,000,500 | tons of sugar annually for the last two | vears or more than any other country | in the world | The tubes of new German opera glasses slide into one another like | those of a telescope, enabling them to be compressed into small space Miss Geneva EIb 1. of Me., who is not vet three can mame all the presiden | United /States by looking pictures in any order. | Seif-operating wire juipment has been invehted for marine stations along the coast of France lo warn ssels in foggy weather by code cignals sent out automatically Nonthpe ears of t the their | | A peach-pitting machine perfected California is expected to save labor that state's frujt is said to hondle even oftest ¢ without damase v n much a in handling Tt | | 1 | i i s gt ching v o 1 ic rocess, the ery similar o v an expert i istence of Hat capital $25.000, has been or- a company e caniged in Manila to make manila- hemp hats. Al the machinery has been ordered from Europe. The fac- tory will employ Filipinos who have had experience in making abaca hats, \tanufacturing particularly those who have ‘learned this work in the Phillppine Industrial sehools.” It ‘will be managed by a yvoung Filipino who h: in the United States, l For over 20 Odnssa the Now the promotion of horse br | society had its own rac {from ihe Odessa mumicinality. | races as= been educated years there extsted M Russiah .&cum!u_«?_ b0 e TS The tiracted much attention and in- torexi and formed A certain feature of ife. About Rix years ago the of the socloty became compli- ated and wre now In lavidation. A | new organizadan for racing and trot- ling ‘may be formed.